Here we have a iMac setup with 4 Operating Systems using the Partition option in Disk Utility. This video shows you how to use the Startup Disc function inside system preferences to boot to the respective operating system you require. If your wondering why your machine seems to take ages too boot just check that the operating system you require is highlighted in the Startup disk and then reboot.
A quick video on how to create a installer for OSX on a USB Drive.
Note: you need access to the Operating System you want to create the installer for i.e yosemite, El Capitan. These are assigned to the Apple ID when they where installed. Your USB Stick has to be 8GB min to get this to work.
Link to Terminal Command you will need:
Here we have a Server HD that needs to be cloned. In this technique we boot to an external drive on the machine in question and clone the Server HD to another Hard drive using Carbon Copy Cloner. This is a very simple method to make a clone of a existing system. This application can be used in many different circumstances and is great to back up any system you have running on a Mac. Hope you like the video.
Here is another simple process to ensure your firefox web browser is up-to-date. This video shows you 2 methods to update firefox web browser on your mac.
This is a quick tutorial on how to fix flash player in Safari 10. When you install Safari 10 Flash Player is disabled by default.
The process is very simple ensue you turn on for all websites from the plugin options in Safari preferences.
A quick video on how to create a new user on a mac, including the different types of user accounts. Also showing you how to delete a user from a mac.
A point to note: Before you create new user accounts, it’s important to understand the different types:
Administrator: Administrator accounts are special accounts that are used for making changes to system settings or managing other people’s accounts. They have full access to every setting on the computer.
Standard: Standard accounts are the basic accounts you use for normal everyday tasks.
Managed with Parental Controls: Managed accounts are the only ones that can have parental controls.
Sharing Only: If you want to let someone use your computer, but you don’t want to create a user account enable the person to access only the files and folders you specify.